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Dunes Action applauds naming special prosecutor in pavilion complaint

From: Chicago Tribune

"special prosecutor has been appointed to review whether unauthorized construction activities have taken place at the pavilion at Indiana Dunes State Park, as…

White House Produces No Evidence It Considered Public Input on Reorganizing Government

From: Government Executive

"How could they not locate 100,000 comments?” Ruch said. “The White House call for public involvement in reforming government seems to have been merely a…

Bayview Residents Seek a Whopping $27 Billion For Navy’s Mess

From: SF Weekly

"Last month, a watchdog group in Washington D.C., Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, revealed that the EPA suspected the fraud was further-reaching than…

BAYVIEW HUNTERS POINT RESIDENTS SUE U.S. NAVY CONTRACTOR OVER DATA FALSIFICATION

From: San Francisco Examiner

"For more than a decade, Bayview community activists have called on local and state leaders to address environmental and health concerns impacting a largely…

RUMORED NPS PERSONNEL MOVES REMINISCENT OF PAST ATTEMPTS TO EXERT POLITICAL WILL ON AGENCY

From: National Parks Traveler

"President Trump reportedly favors chaos as a managerial tool, and proposed personnel changes at the National Park Service not only would insert that element…


News Releases

STATE & NATIONAL CONSERVATION GROUPS SET TO SUE FEDERAL AGENCIES TO PROTECT TENNESSEE WETLANDS

Challenges Administration Policy on "Isolated Waters"

NATIONAL PARK SERVICE FINANCES WINERY

Half Million Dollar Investment in Private Vineyard Yet to Pay Off

ATTACKS ON NATIONAL PARK LAW ENFORCEMENT REACHES ALL-TIME HIGH

Understaffing Aggravated by Interior Department Diverting Officers, Money & Training

FEDERAL COURT VINDICATES PANTHER WHISTLEBLOWER

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Lacks Scientific Basis for

CANDIDATES BANNED FROM FEDERAL FACILITIES

No More Campaign "Photo Ops" or Speeches at National Parks